Resolve alternative TLD
Resolve alternative TLD
- Subject: Resolve alternative TLD
- From: Diederik Meijer | Ten Horses <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 03 Jul 2014 15:52:55 +0200
Dear list,
Is it possible to have an iOS app connect to a web server through a domain name that uses an alternative TLD (top level domain name)?
The issue being that the TLD (think for example: domain.law, with law being the TLD) is accessible through a DNS server, but since the TLD is not officially registered with ICANN, standard browsers do not resolve the domain into an IP address. Using a standard UIWebView does not work. But, I repeat, the server is up and running and the domain is accessible through the network.
Is there any way to configure my app's networking classes to handle this, like resolving the domain itself, or pointing the networking requests to the appropriate DNS?
Is there anybody out there with experience on this that can point me in the right direction?
I think I saw something related fly by on this list a couple of weeks back, but now I cannot seem to find it.
Many thanks,
Diederik
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